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Originally Posted by Kal
Looks good Mike, although with the amount of detail that is available in the full size crop it wants to make me see a larger version of the widefield view of the cluster! 
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Originally Posted by janoskiss
Fascinating widefield! Yes, show us more pixels please!
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Thanks Kal and Steve.
You can download the full-res jpeg here (saved at 11/12 quality):
1.1meg full-res jpeg
Warts and all!
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Originally Posted by Dennis
Wow - so many galaxies, almost a case of galactic overcrowding! As Kal remarked, the detail in the full size NGC1365 is quite remarkable. Top job Mike.
Cheers
Dennis
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Thanks Dennis, I was surprised to see some outer arms in NGC1365 - definitely a target for future very long exposures from a dark sky.
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Originally Posted by Garyh
Very nice Galaxy cluster shot Mike! your deepsky shots are improving at a very rapid rate!!
cheers
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Thanks Gary. You're 6" deep-space images have been a huge inspiration to me, and have motivated me to keep trying.
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Originally Posted by Ric
Great images Mike, you've captured a wonderful amount of detail in the widefield. I think that you also captured NGC1360 a planetary nebula at the middle bottom of your image.
Cheers
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Thanks Ric, I was wondering what that object was. It didn't appear in SNP that I could find.
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Originally Posted by [1ponders]
Ah yes, I remember when.....the Fornax Cluster and NGC1365. Such memories.  I still get that warm fuzzy feeling of success thinking back on the night.
Nicely done Mike. Looking good. 
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Thanks Paul - link me to your image!
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Originally Posted by ballaratdragons
 Hooly-Dooly!!!
Look at the Fornax Cluster!!!!!! Niiiiiiiiiice work, Mike.
My favourite subject - Galaxy Clusters 
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Cheers Ken, i'm also fond of galaxy clusters now and look forward to giving Grus and Leo a go when time permits.
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Originally Posted by davidpretorius
awesome..........what were you doing at a pony club mate??
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Chasing fillies around the top paddock

The pony club (minus the horses) is a great semi-dark sky site nearby, only 30 minutes from home. With sydney 1 hour to the south and newcastle 1 hour to the north, it's not what I'd call dark, but it's much better than home.
The best skies are straight above and to the west and northwest.
Thanks again everyone - this cluster could do with more and longer exposures, but there's always next time.